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When a long-buried town resurfaces from a drought-stricken lake, documentary filmmaker Mara Vance and her crew descend on Ashmoor to capture its secrets. What they uncover is far more than a drowned relic of history. The ruins whisper. Time fractures. Shadows shift where no one stands. As their cameras roll, the crew documents more than artifacts-they record vanishing hours, distorted figures, and voices that shouldn't exist. Each discovery deepens the nightmare, revealing Ashmoor's dark pact: a cycle of sacrifice and replacement that has claimed souls for generations. Trapped in the desolate…mehr

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When a long-buried town resurfaces from a drought-stricken lake, documentary filmmaker Mara Vance and her crew descend on Ashmoor to capture its secrets. What they uncover is far more than a drowned relic of history. The ruins whisper. Time fractures. Shadows shift where no one stands. As their cameras roll, the crew documents more than artifacts-they record vanishing hours, distorted figures, and voices that shouldn't exist. Each discovery deepens the nightmare, revealing Ashmoor's dark pact: a cycle of sacrifice and replacement that has claimed souls for generations. Trapped in the desolate ruins, Mara must confront a malevolent presence that feeds on fear and memory. To survive, she must unravel the curse before Ashmoor consumes them all-or risk becoming another echo in its endless cycle. Creeping, atmospheric, and relentless, Ashes Beneath the Lake is a descent into psychological and supernatural horror, perfect for fans of House of Leaves and The Ritual. Once you enter Ashmoor, escape is no longer certain.
Autorenporträt
Wren Calder is a master of atmospheric suspense and quiet psychological horror, crafting deeply immersive tales where isolation, memory, and the supernatural intersect. With a literary voice rooted in gothic tradition and a keen eye for the uncanny, Calder explores the emotional and metaphysical landscapes of haunted places and the people drawn to them. His debut novel, North of Nowhere, introduced readers to a snowbound mountain town slowly unraveling under the weight of secrets and paranoia. This was followed by The Orchard That Remembers, a chilling meditation on inheritance, trauma, and the sentient hunger of a forgotten past. His next book, Ashes Beneath the Lake, plunges into the drowned ruins of a vanished town and the malignant presence that still stirs beneath its surface. Wren Calder's stories are not just about what haunts us-but why it does.